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tramifications

Disqualification or other less-than-desirable actions dat you'll likely face during a running-match if you ride da rails during part of your journey, rather than "hoofin' it" the whole way like everyone else is doing.
I was not officially entered or competing in our city's annual 10K marathon, so I didn't suffer any tramifications for hopping on a trolley car when I got tired.
by QuacksO March 8, 2021
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rowification

based in the luxury brand by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. meaning that the person has rebranded and identifies strongly with the brand “the row”.
the rowification of Jennifer Lawrence is crazyyyy dude. she looks like a whole different person
by Mamisitas4evr July 4, 2023
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FRAMifications

Da dire "using that brand will risk major damage to your car" predictions dat competing air/oil/fuel-filter manufacturers make.
I always just buy da cheapest filter available in da auto-parts store, and so I don't ever worry about FRAMifications.
by QuacksO October 28, 2025
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Inverted Reification Fallacy

The fallacy of treating an abstract concept, political view, or theoretical position as if it were a concrete, physical object or event with the same kind of objective reality as a rock or a tree. Where standard reification treats abstractions as things, Inverted Reification goes further—it treats political positions, ideologies, or worldviews as if they were brute facts of nature, beyond interpretation or debate. "The left believes X" becomes as solid as "water boils at 100 degrees." "Postmodernism says Y" becomes as unquestionable as "gravity pulls." The fallacy creates Concrete Hyper-realism: abstract positions treated as physical laws, interpretive frameworks treated as objective reality. The result is that debate becomes impossible because you're not arguing about interpretations anymore—you're arguing about what you've declared to be facts. And you can't debate facts, only reject them.
Inverted Reification Fallacy - Concrete Hyper-realism "Postmodernism denies objective truth—that's just a fact about what postmodernism is." That's Inverted Reification Fallacy—treating a complex, contested intellectual tradition as if it were a simple, objective fact. But postmodernism isn't a rock; it's a label for diverse thinkers with different views. Treating it as a concrete thing you can define definitively is the fallacy. Reality is complicated; treating abstractions as concrete is how we pretend it's not."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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